FRANK RAINES OHV PARK
PARK UPDATES
​Frank Raines OHV Park NOW OPEN!
The OHV Park at Frank Raines is now open and ready for adventure. With challenging trails and scenic views, it's the perfect spot for off-road enthusiasts to explore the rugged beauty of Stanislaus County.
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OHV Safety Week: 11/14 - 11/24
OHV Safety Week promotes safe, responsible riding with essential tips, protocols and demos for all experience levels. Learn how to protect yourself and others by visiting this link here.
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OHV Grant Review Period: March 5th – May 6th
Frank Raines and La Grange Off Highway Vehicle Parks for Stanislaus County Parks and Recreation are pursuing annual operations and maintenance grants from the State Parks OHV division. You can review these grants and provide comments of support via the link below. We thank you for your support. The ability to apply for and receive these grant funds help to keep these parks open and operating. Comment
2/6/24: The recent heavy winds and rain have made access to Frank Raines OHV Park hazardous and unpredictable. Trees and boulders have fallen, blocking one or both lanes at times, limiting or stopping travel until they are cleared. The OHV Park can also be hazardous, with muddy and slick trails reducing traction and well as high waters in the creeks that may not be passable. Use of the OHV Park is at your own risk. Del Puerto Creek has swollen in size and has breached its bank. It is now running through the lower campground road. Access to this part of the campground is closed. There is no cell service at Frank Raines Park and Frontier Communications recently removed the pay phone from the park, reducing the ability to call for help during an emergency. Please plan accordingly.
**Frank Raines still has no water available. No flush toilets, no showers, no water hook-ups, and restrooms are locked. We have placed 6 portable toilets in the campground area.
**Minniear Day Use Area: The 3rd, or most west, pullout along Del Puerto Canyon Rd, in the Minniear Day Use area, needs to be closed due to the instability of the hillside.
**Del Puerto Canyon Rd. from I-5 to Frank Raines is OPEN.
Frank Raines Regional Park offers the rugged slopes of California’s Coast Range and is functionally divided into three units, separated by several miles of road. The Minniear Area encompasses over 1,000 acres of undeveloped land designed for non-motorized recreation use. The Frank Raines Day Use Area provides picnic tables, barbecues, a themed playground, and more. And for campers and OHV enthusiasts, the Frank Raines Off-Highway Vehicle Park is located across from the Day Use Area.
PARK FEATURES
Day Use Park
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Picnic Tables & Shelters
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Restrooms
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Barbecues
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Playground
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Sports field
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Volleyball Court
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Horseshoe Pit
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Dry Creek Canyon Area
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Over 800 acres for off-highway vehicle recreation
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Campsites
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Recreation Hall
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Restrooms
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Barbecues
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Volleyball Court
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Picnic Tables & Shelters
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LOCATION
17802 Del Puerto Canyon Rd, Patterson, CA
(209) 525-6750
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HOURS
OHV Use Hours: Sunrise to Sunset
Playground Use Hours: 6 a.m. – 8 p.m. Daily
FEE SCHEDULE
Day Use
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Vehicle: $5
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Annual Day Pass: $140
Camping (per night)
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Basic Campsite at OHV: $15
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RV/Trailer Hookup Campsite at OHV: $30